Landscape worker

NT Temps Inc., based in Beeton, ON L0G 1A0, is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Landscape worker who are self-motivated and have good interpersonal skills. The selected candidate will be required to start work as soon as possible. The open positions pertain to Seasonal employment or full-time jobs. The candidate must work on the day shift.

Employer Name: NT Temps Inc
Position: Landscape worker
No. of vacancies: 1
Salary: $17.20 hourly / 37.5 hours per week
Employment type: Seasonal employment, Full-time
Location: Beeton, ON L0G 1A0

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Job Description

  • The candidate must tie and secure plants.
  • The candidate must weed, prune, and trim trees and plants.
  • The candidate must cut the grass.
  • The candidate must rake and collect trash.
  • The candidate must remove garbage and litter.
  • The candidate must cart and spread topsoil and other materials.
  • The candidate must lay sod or seed.
  • The candidate must plant trees, shrubs, flowers, and bulbs.
  • The candidate must apply fertilizers.
  • The candidate will be responsible for watering and maintaining plants, lawns, and/or gardens.
  • The candidate must operate and maintain landscape maintenance equipment.

Job Requirements

  • The candidate should be fluent in the English language.
  • There are no standard education requirements such as a bachelor’s degree, a certificate, or a diploma.
  • The ideal candidate will have at least 1 to 2 years of experience in a related industry.
  • The candidate should be client-focused.
  • The candidate should be dependable.
  • The candidate should have efficient interpersonal skills.
  • The candidate should be organized and flexible.
  • The candidate should be reliable.
  • The candidate should be a good team player.
  • The candidate must be punctual.
  • The candidate must be hardworking.
  • The candidate must be resourceful.

Work site environment

  • The candidate will be required to work long hours in an outdoor environment.

Work setting

  • The candidate should work as a landscape contractor to create and construct large and small projects for residential and commercial properties.
  • The candidate should work in various locations when employees are scattered across different worksites.
  • The candidate should work in the landscape maintenance division, which is the art and profession of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe, and attractive, usually in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting, or estate.
  • The candidate should work in a private residence, office, or work area only open to the public in the ordinary course of business, if by individual invitation.

Experience and specialization

Equipment and machinery experience

  • The candidate has experience operating a tractor mower and a weed trimmer/edger.

Additional information

Security and safety

  • The candidate must be bondable.

Transportation/travel information

  • The candidate must have their transportation.

Work conditions and physical capabilities

  • The candidate should be required to perform repetitive tasks frequently.
  • The candidate should be required to handle heavy loads as part of routine work.
  • The candidate must perform physically demanding tasks as part of their daily work.
  • The candidate must be able to perform tasks requiring manual dexterity.
  • The candidate should have an eye for detail.
  • The candidate must have excellent hand-eye coordination.
  • The candidate must be able to distinguish between colours.
  • The candidate must be willing to work long hours in sitting, standing, and walking positions.
  • The candidate must be willing to walk for long periods.
  • The candidate must be willing to work long hours in bending, crouching, and kneeling positions.

Own tools/equipment

  • The candidate must have steel-toed safety boots and gloves.

How to Apply

If you are interested in applying, apply through the given options.

By email

colleen@nttemps.com

By phone

705-502-0311 extension 110 Between 08:30 a.m. and 04:30 p.m.

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